nvar standard contract form changes - january 2015
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To see a video summary, visit: http://elitescoop.com/nvarformsupdate2015/ This year I had the privilege or chairing the NVAR Standard Forms Committee, which is a collection of the some of the brightest Realtors and attorneys that I've ever had the opportunity to work with. We started the year with the opportunity to evaluate not only the standard forms that we use, but why we are structured the way we are.TRANSCRIPT
Matthew Rathbun Chair, 2014 NVAR Standard Forms
NVAR Standard Forms Update
January 2015 Release
The Regional Sales Contract is now the Residential Sales Contract.
Jurisdictional Addendum Merged
Why The Change? • Obsolete Model • Reduce Length of Contract • Reduce Confusion • Reduce Liability
The New Residential Sales
Contract
“Offer Date” and “Contract Date”
Specified Financing ¶2
Set Dollar Amount
Percentage of Loan Amount
Specified and Alternative Financing ¶2 & ¶15
• Buyer may change lender without seller’s permission • To keep the protection of the financing
contingency when changing loan type(Conventional to VA for example): Buyer must get written permission of the seller (with correct addendum)
EMD – Do You Have It Or Will It Be Delivered?
3. DEPOSIT Purchaser’s deposit (“Deposit”) in the amount of check and/or $ by note due and payable on shall be held by (“Escrow Agent”). Purchaser has delivered OR will deliver the Deposit by days after Date of Ratification.
“Delivery” Simplified ¶6
No more courtesy copies!
POA and Condo Delivery ¶8 & ¶9 • Seller (according to regulation) may choose delivery method
of documents from the association • Purchaser must now provide their preferred address for each
method of delivery
Access To Property ¶11
Wood Destroying Insects ¶ 19
• Changed to match common practice and requirement of many lenders to inspect for more than just termites.
Title ¶21
• If Title can’t be delivered at Closing
• Old Language gave 30 Days • New language creates 2 options
• Void Contract • Negotiation Extension
Adjustments ¶26 – Fuel in Supply Tanks
• Old language was ambiguous regarding the disposition of fuel in tanks, especially regarding leased tanks.
• New language “Unless otherwise agreed to in writing, any heating or cooking fuels remaining in supply tanks(s) at Settlement will become the property of the Purchaser.”
Title Insurance ¶4 and 30(G) and
• Changes to reflect CFPB New Rules
• Purchaser has the choice of getting a quote for the standard or enhanced title insurance coverage.
Improvements to Existing Forms
Update to Release of Contract and Deposit K1116
• Added language to disclose to Seller and
Purchaser that release of contract between the parties does not
release any liability to the Broker(s).
Useful Information About RE Transactions K1297
• Added Language to reflect the COE protected class of Gender Identity
• New paragraph explaining what FIRPTA[Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act] is and what duties the parties may have and to seek legal advice
Conventional, FHA and VA Contingency Addenda K1339, K1340, K1359
• Deed of Trust Paragraph moved to Price and Specified Financing
• Seven Non-exclusive reasons for Default have been removed
• Seller Subsidy paragraph has been given the simpler name
• Conventional Finance Addendum updated to reflect VA and FHA which compels Purchaser to show written statement in cases of low appraisal.
Walk-Through Inspection – K1210
Language added to clarify Broker nor Settlement Agent shall be liable for breach
any repair agreement.
Unless otherwise specified, all repairs are to be performed by a contractor licensed to do the type of work required. Neither Broker nor Settlement Agent shall be liable for any breach of any agreement made by Purchaser and Seller above.
(Only One) New Form
New Form – K1376
Training opportunities have been scheduled across the
region.
For more information go to: go.nvar.com/NewFormChanges